United Integrated Services WR-110 WIRELESS REPEATER User Manual USERS MANUAL

United Integrated Services CO., LTD. WIRELESS REPEATER USERS MANUAL

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USERS MANUAL

Confidential 1Wireless Home Security SystemUser ManualRev. 1
Confidential 2Content1. System Installation Guide2. User Operation Guide3. Troubleshooting Guide4. Application Guide
Confidential 3WR-110 PC/HTTP Console Configuration Guide
Confidential 4WR-110WR-110WTS-110WCS-110WPC-110WMS-110WAC-110WSS-110PC Console3G MobileCellular StationIP Camera WDT-110WAT-110WLC-1103’rd-party Smoke Sensor3’rd-partyElectronic Door Locker System Architecture3’rd-party CO detectorWCC-1103G WiFi WiFiWiFiZigbeeZigbee-likeZigbee-likeZigbee-like3GInternetCPE(CM or ATU-R) EthernetWiFi Zigbee3G
Confidential 5DC 12V INWR-110Step 1:Power on the Gateway(WR-110) - plug adapter into the wall power socketStep 2:It takes around 40 sec for Gateway to boot up and get ready, youmay check out the LEDs of Power(blue) / Normal(green) to identifyPower3GWAN NormalAlarmSystem Setup3G express card LAN WANUSBAntennaLED
Confidential 6Step 3:Set up WiFi connection between the PC and Gateway-Power on your PC and enable WiFi(only 802.11b/g supported) networkaccess-Set PC’s WiFi interface IP by using DHCP(dynamic IP)-Search Gateway’s SSID (you may see the default SSID value on thebottom side of Gateway while doing the first time setup) and getconnected with Gateway (PC’s WLAN IP address will be assigned byGateway)System SetupSSIDWiFi signal
Confidential 7System SetupStep 4:Set up PC console- Open the IE browser(6.0 or above) and enter the Gateway IP (you may seethe default IP address on the bottom side of Gateway while doing the first time setup)- Key in the login password “123” (factory default) to enter the main page
Confidential 8System SetupStep 5:Enter the main console of Gateway
Confidential 9System SetupStep 6:Click “System” to change the console login password click here to take effect click here to abort
Confidential 10System SetupStep 7:Click “WAN” to configure Gateway’s WAN interface choose either one to connect to Internet(must be following up with your local ISPOR 3G mobile operator )
Confidential 11System SetupStep 8:Click “Dynamic IP” to configure Gateway’s WAN interface choose either one as required
Confidential 12System SetupStep 9:Click “Static IP” to configure Gateway’s WAN interface
Confidential 13System SetupStep 10:Click “3GPP” to configure Gateway’s WAN(3G express card)interface user-definablekey in the value per your 3G provider
Confidential 14System SetupStep 11:Click “LAN” to configure Gateway’s LAN interface
Confidential 15System SetupStep 12:Click “WLAN” to configure Gateway’s WLAN interface you may change the value asrequiredyou may define the key to enableWEP data encryption as required
Confidential 16System SetupStep 13:Click “DDNS” to configure Gateway’s DDNS (DynamicDNS) information click here to enable DDNS servicekey in DDNS provider’s domain namekey in the value while applyingDDNS service (you may attain theaccount information once donethe DDNS service registration)key in the registered domain name
Confidential 17System SetupStep 14:Click “Reboot” to power reboot the Gateway
Confidential 18System SetupStep 15:Click “Reset” to reset all settings to the factory default and power reboot the Gateway
Confidential 19Step 16:Power on the Wireless Repeater (WR-110) and get connectedwith Gateway-Plug adapter into the wall socket to power on the Repeater-Push the back side “set” button of Repeater for 5 sec, the indicator willblink blue light twice and turn red light again-Click “Join Repeater” button via the WR-110 console (see next page) to join the repeater-Repeater’s indicator will turn blue light to sync up the access ID with WR-110-Wait couple seconds or click the “Refresh” button to check out the result-Repeat above steps to join the other repeaters-The max. distance between Gateway and Repeater is 30M as suggestedWR-110 WR-110Repeater Setup
Confidential 20Repeater SetupStep 17:Click “Repeater” to configure repeaters you can join multiple Repeatersthru herethe ID has to be matched (Repeater vs. Gateway)to complete the bindingclick here to clean allbinding sensor informationthe unique channel # between Repeater andGatewayClick here to refresh the status
Confidential 21Repeater Setupuser-definable aliasclick here to delete this Repeater connectionStep 18:Click the specific Repeater to configure
Confidential 22WR-110WCS-110LEDLED rear side buttonrear side buttonDevice Binding1. Push Repeater’s button (rear side) once2. Push Device’s button (rear side or left side nearby logo) once3. Verify if Device’s LED flashes threetimes (red color) in sec and meanwhile,verify if Repeater’s LED flashes once (blue color) 4. Repeat the above actions for all rest devicesDevice means for:-Sensor-Siren-Controller-TransducerRemarks:-while binding Smoke Sensor, after pushingthe button, it will alarm three times in sec  -while binding Siren, after pushingthe button, the LED will flash threetimes in around 15 sec-the max. distance between Sensorand Repeater is 10M as suggested-Sensor will send status update toRepeater automatically in every 10 minutes-Gateway will put Sensor as “disconnected” status if Gateway didn’t get Sensor’s keep-alive signal (via Repeater)in 30 minutes (10 min/time x 3)
Confidential 23Siren SetupStep 19:Click “Siren” to configure sirens silent modealarm mode
Confidential 24Siren SetupStep 20:Click the specific Siren to configure
Confidential 25Automation SetupStep 21:Click “Automation” to configure controllers Orange means “turned-off”Green means “turned-on”
Confidential 26Automation SetupStep 22:Click the specific Power Controller to configure
Confidential 27Automation SetupStep 23:Click the specific Lock Controller to configure
Confidential 28Sensor SetupStep 24:Click “Sensor” to display all binding sensor information sensor status or current valuesensor symbolsensor name & idclick here to quick refresh all sensor status manuallyNote:•the console will be auto refreshed in every 20 sec
Confidential 29Sensor SetupStep 25:Click “PIR Motion Sensor” to configure user-definable aliasclick here to enable thePartial Arm modeclick here to bind the multiple links with the automation-related controllers
Confidential 30Sensor SetupStep 26:Click “Temperature Sensor” to configure current valueclick here to swap the unitkey in the min. threshold valueclick here to enableSiren alarm once abovethreshold be reachedkey in the max. threshold value
Confidential 31Sensor SetupStep 27:Click “DI Transducer” to configure
Confidential 32Sensor SetupStep 28:Click “Contact Sensor” to configure
Confidential 33Sensor SetupStep 29:Click “Smoke Sensor” to configure
Confidential 34Sensor SetupStep 30:Click “AI Transducer” to configure current valuemax value of attached sensor coveragethreshold valueclick to enable Siren alarmmin value of attached sensor coverage
Confidential 35Arm/Disarm System
Confidential 36Surveillance SetupStep 31:Set up 3rd-party wired IP camera LANUTPWR-110/DHCP serverIP CameraPC1. Connect WR-110 and IP camera by UTP cable OR thru external Ethernet switch2. Gateway(WR-110) will release IPaddress to IP camera by DHCP protocol3. Open PC browser and type in IP camera’sIP address to enter IP camera’s configurationconsole4. Configure IP camera’s IP address (fixed),WiFi SSID, HTTP port# and RTSP port#5.    Reboot both Gateway and IP cameraWiFi
Confidential 37Surveillance SetupStep 31:Set up 3rd-party wireless IP camera LANUTPWR-110/DHCP serverIP CameraPC1. Connect WR-110 and IP camera by UTP cable2. Gateway(WR-110) will release IPaddress to IP camera by DHCP protocol3. Open PC browser and type in IP camera’sIP address to enter IP camera’s configurationconsole4. Configure IP camera’s IP address (fixed),WiFi SSID, HTTP port# and RTSP port#5.    Disconnect the UTP connection and reboot both Gateway and IP cameraWiFi
Confidential 38Surveillance SetupStep 32:Key in IP Camera’s Alias, IP address, and Port mapping toadd into  click here to add IP cameraIP camera’s RTSP port#Gateway’s RTSP port#(must be above 1024)IP camera’s HTTP port#Gateway’s HTTP port#(must be above 1024)
Confidential 39Surveillance SetupStep 33:Reboot Gateway to take effect click here to delete IP camera
Confidential 40Surveillance SetupStep 34:Choose IP camera to monitor using HTTP to display using RTSP to display (to be available soon)
Confidential 41Surveillance Setup
Confidential 42Notification SetupStep 35:Click “Notification” to configure SMS notifications click here to enable SMS notificationup to 4 mobile numbers could be entered(country code + mobile num)886987654321886987654322886987654323886987654324
Confidential 43Notification SetupStep 36:Click “Notification” to configure Email notifications click here to enable email notificationkey in SMTP server’s IP or Domain Nameclick here to enableSMTP authenticationas requiredkey in username/passwordup to 4 email addresses could be enteredsales@wss.uisco.com.tw
Confidential 44System LogoutStep 37:Click “Logout” to logout the system click
Confidential 45WR-110 Touch Console Configuration Guide
Confidential 46Item DescriptionTouch screen 7” 800x480 16:9 WVGA TFT color LCD displays with Touch panelBattery status indicators Dual Color LED(Green, Red) to show the battery status of 1. In charging ( AC power on) - Red LED blinking ,2.Battery discharge- Yellow continue ,3.low battery – Red LED continue on4. Normal(AC power on, battery high) – Green LED continue on Arm/Disarm status indicators/Boot statusDual Color(Blue,Red)LED to show the status of the Arm/Disarm Status1.Full(Partial) Arm: Red LED blinking ; 2.Disarm: Blue continue on3.Booting --Blue LED blinkingTouch screenBattery status indicatorsArm/Disarm status indicators/Boot statusWCC-110 / Front View
Confidential 47# Item Description1 Ethernet (RJ-45) portConnects to an Ethernet 10/100 based network.2 External display (VGA) portConnects to a display device (e.g. external monitor, LCD projector.3 DC-in jack Connects to an AC adapter.WCC-110 / Back View
Confidential 48# Item Description1 Power button Turn on/off Console Controller2 USB 2.0/1.1 port Connects to USB devices (e.g. USB camera, USB keyboard).3 Speaker jack Connects to audio devices (e.g. external speakers).WCC-110 / Side View
Confidential 49WCC-110 Setup Power ON :1. Plug in the power adapter 2. Push the power button to power on the device
Confidential 501. Key in passwordThe default value is “123” 2. Click here to loginWCC-110 Setup
Confidential 51Touch here to enter into the setup main consoleWCC-110 Setup Touch here to enter into the Gateway setup screenClick here to logoutTo be available
Confidential 52Same as PC consoleWCC-110 Setup
Confidential 53Touch here to enter into the setup main consoleWCC-110 Setup Touch here to enter into the WCC-110 setup screen
Confidential 54WCC-110 Setup Touch here to enter into the password setup screen
Confidential 55WCC-110 Setup
Confidential 56WCC-110 Setup Touch here to enter into the network setup screen
Confidential 573. Click here to activate all settings1. Key in Gateway’s LAN IP,SSID(if know) & WiFi networkkey(if have)   2. Click here to searching for WiFiSSID(if don’t know), move to the next page to continueWCC-110 Setup
Confidential 581. Choose the right SSID that you’re going to get connected with GatewayWCC-110 Setup2. Key-in the WiFi key if have3. Click here to get connected
Confidential 59Touch here to enter into the setup main consoleWCC-110 Setup Touch here to enter into the IP Camera setup screen
Confidential 60WCC-110 Setup Key-in IP Camera’s IP address(if know)DHCP IP address release table Click here to renew the table
Confidential 61Content1. System Installation Guide2. User Operation Guide3. Troubleshooting Guide4. Application Guide
Confidential 62PC/HTTP Console
Confidential 63PC/HTTP ConsoleShow up the real-timemode once changed
Confidential 64Touch here to enter into the Arm/Disarm main consoleWCC-110 ConsoleChoose either mode you prefer
Confidential 65Touch here to enter into the automation-related main console WCC-110 Console
Confidential 661. Touch here to enter into the Monitoring main console 2. Choose the IP Cam you want to watchWCC-110 Console
Confidential 67Content1. System Installation Guide2. User Operation Guide3. Troubleshooting Guide4. Application Guide
Confidential 68Troubleshooting TipsPartial Arm mode be disabled
Confidential 69Troubleshooting Tipssensor(vs. magnet) in open mode
Confidential 70Troubleshooting Tipsyou can’t enable Partialor Full Arm mode whileWCS is in open mode
Confidential 71Troubleshooting Tipsdisconnected, has tore-do the binding withRepeater (or, you may have to delete it first)
Confidential 72Content1. System Installation Guide2. User Operation Guide3. Troubleshooting Guide4. Application Guide
Confidential 734-20mA CO Detector4-20mA GAS DetectorAI TransducerAI TransducerTemperature SensorAI TransducerNC/NO  CO DetectorNC/NO  SMOKE DetectorDI TransducerDI TransducerDI TransducerDI TransducerNC Fire AlarmNC/NO GAS DetectorAI/DI Transducer Applications
Confidential 74AI/DI Transducer ApplicationsNC/NO_relay-type disaster sensorLinear-type (data retrievable) disaster sensorDI Input4-20mA  AI InputAI/DI Transducer-+
Confidential 75AI/DI Transducer ApplicationsDI TransducerDC+DC-DC12v   Adapter,+-CO sensor
Confidential 76AI/DI Transducer Applications Installing locationkitchen Bed room Bed room Bed roomLiving roomBath room Top of the ladderCeiling mount from Wall GalleryDI Transducer123456DC12V Adapter+-Smoke Detector
Confidential 77AI/DI Transducer ApplicationsSymbol description:DC POWER SUPPLY:24VDC ~30VDC。AI Transducer:To transfer 4 ~ 20 mA current to wireless digital datat。B:Black wire R:Red wire G:Green wireF:Fuse GTF200-FL recommend adopt 0.2A or 0.1A FuseAI Transducer+-4-20mA
Confidential 78AI/DI Transducer ApplicationsTo transform the Temperature Sensor signal into wireless control signal by using AI Transducer(4-20mA).4-20mA currentAI Transducer+-
Confidential 79AI/DI Transducer ApplicationsElectric Lockmanual button switchWLC-110To transform a conventional Electric Lock signal into wireless control signal by Lock Controller +-
CAUTIONRISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACEDBY AN INCORRECT TYPE.DISPOSE OF USED BATTEIES ACCORDINGTO THE INSTRUCTIONSConfidential 80
Confidential 81FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: – Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. – Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. – Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. – Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. CAUTION: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. RF exposure warning  ·This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and the antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provide with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.Canada Warning "Industry Canada regulatory information Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. "The user is cautioned that this device should be used only as specified within this manual to meet RF exposure requirements.  Use of this device in a manner inconsistent with this manual could lead to excessive RF exposure conditions."
Confidential 82The End

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